The 2015 releases of Lightroom roll out several new features and enhancements that enrich your digital imaging experience. Read on for a quick introduction to these features and links to resources offering more information.

Lightroom for Apple TV 1.1 | August 2017

This release of Lightroom for Apple TV rolls out the following new features and improvements.

Support for video playback

New in this release of Lightroom for Apple TV

Lightroom for Apple TV now allows you to play your synced Lightroom videos.

Live update of Collections

New in this release of Lightroom for Apple TV

Now when you add new photos into a synced Collection using Lightroom CC, Lightroom web, or Lightroom for mobile while you're viewing that Collection's photos in Lightroom for Apple TV, the contents are updated automatically.

Support for tvOS fast scrolling

New in this release of Lightroom for Apple TV

Swipe along the right edge of the Apple TV remote's touch surface to scroll rapidly through your Lightroom photos and videos.

Support for Apple TV dark/light mode

Lightroom now supports the Dark or Light background setting of your Apple TV.

Lightroom for mobile | iOS 2.8 | July 2017

This release of Lightroom for mobile iOS rolls out the following new features and improvements for iPhone and iPad.

iPhone

New Brush Selection tool to selectively apply Exposure, Brightness, Clarity, and other adjustments to a specific part of a photo. Apple Pencil support for pressure-sensitive application of enhancements. 3D Touch support for pressure-sensitive application of enhancements on devices that support 3D Touch.

New Show Highlight Clipping feature in the in-app camera that shows you the over-exposed areas prior to capture.

New Brush Selection tool to selectively apply Exposure, Brightness, Clarity, and other adjustments to a specific part of a photo. Apple Pencil support for pressure-sensitive application of enhancements.

Improved user interface designed specifically for iPad.

Direct control to adjust Noise Reduction and Sharpening.

Support for new cameras and lenses.

General stability improvements.

New Brush Selection tool to apply selective edits

New in this release of Lightroom for mobile (iOS)

In the Selective edit controls, the new Brush Selection tool lets you select specific parts of an image by brushing over them and apply adjustments such as Exposure, Clarity, Brightness, and other.

New Show Highlight Clipping feature in the in-app camera

New in this release of Lightroom for mobile (iOS)

When using Lightroom's in-app camera, you can now tap () to show a highlight clipping overlay on the over-exposed areas in the live capture view. This overlay enables you to spot the over-exposed areas prior to capturing the shot and adjust the exposure or composition

Show Highlight Clipping in the live capture scene (Lightroom for mobile iOS on iPhone7 Plus)

Direct controls for noise reduction and sharpening

New in this release of Lightroom for mobile (iOS)

Lightroom for mobile (iOS) now features direct controls to sharpen your photo and bring out details in them. To access these new noise reductions and sharpening controls:

(iPhone) In the Edit panel in the Loupe view, tap Details icon at the bottom of the screen.

(iPad) In the Edit panel menu in the Loupe view, tap Details accordion.

Lightroom for mobile | Android 2.3.3 | April 2017

This release of Lightroom for mobile Android introduces the support for Samsung DeX on compatible Samsung mobile devices.

Support for Samsung DeX

New in this release of Lightroom for mobile Android

The layout of the Lightroom for mobile Android app has been optimized for large screen viewing experience to support Samsung DeX. When you resize the Lightroom app window on the connected monitor, the app content and thumbnails scale accordingly.

When you plug your phone into the DeX Station, any edits that you've made in the Lightroom for mobile app before plugging your phone are automatically saved. The app opens up in the Grid view on the connected monitor.

When viewing your photo in the Loupe view, you can use mouse scroll to zoom in and zoom out. You can also the use the keyboard shortcuts supported by Lightroom for mobile. For details, see Keyboard shortcuts.

Your Lightroom notifications appear in the lower-right corner of the user interface on the connected monitor.

Note:

Lightroom's in-app camera (capture module) is not available when your mobile device is connected to the DeX Station.

When you trigger the capture button in the new High Dynamic Range (HDR) mode to capture a high-contrast scene, Lightroom for mobile automatically does all the processing in the background to create a raw HDR image:

The resulting raw HDR file is similar to the type of file you would get when using the HDR merge functionality within Lightroom CC on your desktop.

The generated raw HDR files are large in size and require a lot of processing in the background as explained above. Therefore, it takes some time for your HDR image to appear in the Lightroom photos view or the view grid after capturing the shot.

New rating and flagging gestures in the Rate and Review panel

Cycle through your collection to quickly rate and flag your photos. For more information, see Rate and Review panel.

(Left) Rating a photo. (Right) Flagging a photo in Rate and Review panel.

Rate a photo

To quickly rate a photo in the Rate & Review panel, you can now flick upward or downward in left-half of the screen. A rating overlay appears showing you the current rating as you flick.

Flag a photo

To quickly flag a photo as pick, rejected, or unflagged in the Rate & Review panel, flick upward or downward in right-half of the screen. A flag overlay appears showing you the current selection as you flick.

New setting to prevent the device from sleeping

Enhanced in this release of Lightroom for mobile (iOS)

Enabling the new Prevent From Sleep setting prevents your device from sleeping while connected to a power source.

Apply local adjustments

New in this release of Lightroom for mobile (Android)

Local adjustment controls in the Loupe view allow you to make corrections to a specific area of a photo. For example, you may want to lighten a face to make it stand out in a portrait. To make local corrections, you can apply adjustments using the Radial Selection tool and the Linear Selection tool.

Enhancements

Lightroom CC 2015.8/Lightroom 6.8

Work in Reference View in the Develop module

New in this release of Lightroom

Available only for Creative Cloud members

Reference View in the Develop module provides a dedicated 2-Up view which lets you place a Reference (static) photo next to an Active (editable) photo. This view is useful when you want to edit a photo to make it look like a different, reference photo. Here are some examples:

Matching the look of a photo for preset creation.

Determining the white balance consistency in photos.

Balancing the image attributes across photos that you want to use together in a layout or presentation.

Fixed customer issues

Improved support for Canon 5D Mark IV dual pixel raw images. See this note for further details.

Lightroom would show an error dialog when attempting to open an image in Photoshop. Please note that this only occurred on Windows and only when selecting 'Open in Photoshop' as a Post-Processing item in the Export dialog.

Post and view comments on your photos that are part of a shared collection.

Note:

To see a Before view at any point while editing your photo, you can now tap the () icon at the top of the screen. As an enhancement in this release, this new dedicated icon for a Before view replaces the three-finger tap gesture.

Manually control the shutter speed, ISO, and focus distance in the Pro mode. Lightroom for mobile (iOS) now features a new Professional mode that provides you more control over the in-app camera. While capturing photos in the Pro mode, you can use the adjustment sliders to achieve the desired creative effect in your photos ─ set a fast or slow shutter speed to control the duration of exposure to light, set the ISO to control the sensitivity to light, and change the focus distance of your device's camera.

Exposure compensation. Set the desired exposure level for your photos by simply swiping across the in-app camera's viewfinder screen.

Auto Exposure Lock. Tap () icon at lower-right corner to lock the in-app camera’s automatic exposure to its current setting.

Shoot in different crop ratios. You can now shoot your photos through different crop ratio overlays that are displayed on the viewfinder screen while using the in-app camera ─ 16:9, 3:2, 4:3, and 1:1. This allows you to preview your photo at the desired crop ratio even before you capture it. When you shoot through any crop ratio overlay, the crop applied on the photo is nondestructive. You can change the aspect ratio of your photo later when you edit it.

Support for new cameras and lenses

Other Enhancements

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

Lightroom for mobile | Android 2.2 | November 2016

Import photos from a plugged-in camera with PTP support

New in this release of Lightroom for mobile (Android)

Beginning with this release, Lightroom for mobile (Android) app now supports Picture-transfer-protocol (PTP). You can now directly import photos (including raw images) from a plugged-in camera into Lightroom for mobile.

In the Notification bar of your Android device, tap the USB connection notification that appears after connecting your camera.

In the app picker on your Android device, choose the Lightroom app for the connected USB device.

The import interface of Lightroom for mobile now displays the thumbnails of all images from the plugged in camera. The name of the camera is displayed at the top.

In the import interface, select photos that you want to import into Lightroom for mobile.Tap Add Photos at the bottom of the screen.

In the Lightroom Import screen that appears, choose a Collection from your existing Lightroom Collections in which you want to import the selected photos or create a new Collection. By default, Lightroom Photos Collection is selected.
Tap Add to <Collection name> at the bottom of the screen.

Lightroom for mobile begins copying the Originals (original image files) from the plugged in camera to your Android device.
The Copy to Lightroom dialog displays the progress and notifies you when the copying process is complete. At this point, you can unplug the connected camera.

Once the copying process is complete, Lightroom for mobile app begins importing the copied images into the selected Collection.
In the Notification bar of your Android device, Lightroom for mobile displays import notifications about the progress and completion status.

You can continue to use the Lightroom for mobile app while the import process runs in the background.

New import experience

This release features a new user interface when adding/importing photos from your mobile device's camera roll or gallery into Lightroom.

Importing photos from Camera roll or Gallery in Time view.

Importing photos from Camera roll or Gallery in Device Folders view.

Tapping Add Photos in any view now launches the new import interface in Lightroom for mobile (Android). This new interface of displays the thumbnails of all the images stored on your mobile device. You can choose to navigate though the thumbnails based on two views:

Time view. Displays the image thumbnails segmented based on the capture time of the photo.

While an import is in progress, Lightroom for mobile (Android) now displays import notification about the progress and status in your Android device's Notification bar. After the import is complete, you can clear the notification from the Notification bar.

Apply lens corrections, camera profile corrections, and copyright

Lens corrections. You can now apply lens corrections on all photos or only for raw photos while importing them by enabling the import setting from the Sidebar. You can also You can also turn on/off the lens profile correction manually while editing the photo by choosing Lens Corrections in the Edit menu.

Copyright. You can also add your copyright metadata to the photos while importing them into Lightroom for mobile app by enabling import setting from the Sidebar.

Camera profile corrections. Lightroom for mobile automatically applies the camera profile to your photos based on the image metadata. You cannot apply this correction manually.

Lightroom for mobile | Android 2.1.2 | October 2016

Support for Samsung S Pen

Beginning with this release, Lightroom for mobile (Android) app now supports using S Pen on compatible Samsung devices.

Before/after preview using S Pen

To view a before/after preview while editing you photo, press the S Pen button and tap on the edited photo.

Adjust hues in Color/B&W mode using S Pen

To adjust a particular Hue while working in the the Color/B&W mode, press the S Pen button and hover over any Hue to select it. Now, you can move the S Pen left or right across the device screen to adjust the selected Hue.

Lightroom CC 2015.7/Lightroom 6.7

Publish photos to Adobe Stock

Available only for Creative Cloud members

New in this release of Lightroom

Using the Publish Services panel in the Library module, you can now send your photos directly from Lightroom to Adobe Stock. Use your existing Creative Cloud account credentials to establish a connection between Adobe Stock Contributor portal (https://contributor.stock.adobe.com/) and Lightroom, then drag photos from the Grid view to the Adobe Stock photoset in the Publish Services panel. Finally, publish the photos from Lightroom. Now, you can go to the Adobe Stock Contributor portal to tag the uploaded images and submit them to Adobe Stock for moderation.

Edit Smart Previews instead of Originals preference

New in this release of Lightroom

To increase Lightroom's performance while editing your photos in the Develop module, you can now set a new preference option Use Smart Previews Instead Of Originals For Image Editing to edit Smart Previews of your photos even when Originals are available.

To set this preference:

Choose Edit > Preferences.

In the Preferences dialog, select the Performance tab.

In the Develop section, select Use Smart Previews Instead Of Originals For Image Editing.

Click OK and then restart Lightroom.

Note:

When you zoom to 100% (1:1 mode) in the Develop module, Lightroom switches to Originals even if the Use Smart Previews Instead Of Originals For Image Editing preference is enabled.

All Synced Photographs collection

New in this release of Lightroom

In the Library module, the new All Synced Photographs collection in the Catalog panel displays all the Lightroom photos (including the ones that are not a part of any Collection) that are synced to the Lightroom mobile clients. Therefore, the photos that appear in the All Photos view in Lightroom on the web, Lightroom Photos view in Lightroom for mobile (iOS), and Lightroom Photos view in Lightroom for mobile (Android) are same as the All Synced Photographs collection in Lightroom desktop.

Updates to Lightroom for mobile | iOS 2.5 | September 2016

With iOS 10 update, Apple has provided RAW capture capability on iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus, iPhone SE, and iPad Pro (9.7 inches) models only. Therefore, the support for capturing RAW images provided by Adobe Lightroom for mobile (iOS) is limited to these iOS devices running on iOS 10. This feature is currently not available on other iOS devices.

Note:

Profile support for iPhone 7 is currently not provided in Lightroom for mobile iOS 2.5 release.

iPhone 6 DNG profile is not supported in the current version of Lightroom desktop (Lightroom CC 2015.6/Lightroom 6.6).

To capture RAW images:

In the camera module, tap the capture file format badge (DNG, by default) at the top of the viewfinder to switch between JPEG and DNG capture options. Choose DNG to shoot photos in Digital Negative (DNG) raw format.

In addition to supporting the DNG format, Lightroom for mobile iOS 2.5 also adds support for the new wide gamut P3 color space found in the iPad Pro 9.7, and iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. This wide gamut color space provides 25% more color than the sRGB color space, ensuring that any edits you make in Lightroom accurately reflect the colors in your photos.

Lightroom for Apple TV 1.0 | July 2016

You can now install Lightroom for Apple TV on your Apple TV (4th generation) to view your Lightroom photos and Collections uploaded in the cloud and enjoy slideshows on your TV. You can swipe through your collections to quickly find the photo you’re looking for or zoom in to 200% on your photos to view every detail on the big screen. If you make any changes to your photos or Collections in Lightroom desktop, Lightroom for mobile, or Lightroom on the web while the Lightroom for Apple TV app is running, you can easily sync the latest edits using the Reload Collections option in Settings.

Updates to Lightroom for mobile (iOS and Android) | July 2016

Lightroom for mobile | iOS 2.4

The latest release of Lightroom for mobile (iOS) rolls out two exciting features for Creative Cloud members.

Support for raw images

Available only for Creative Cloud members

With this Technology Preview feature in Lightroom for mobile (iOS), you can now import and edit the raw photos you shoot with your professional camera. You can also sync these photos and edits back to Lightroom CC on your computer.

Lightroom for mobile | Android 2.1

The latest release of Lightroom for mobile (Android) features a new and improved in-app camera. The new interface makes it even easier to capture photos at their best, providing a modern mobile capture experience. When supported by the device, take control over the shutter speed, ISO, white balance, focus, and more.

Add the new Lightroom Camera widget to directly access the in-app camera.

With the latest version Lightroom for mobile (Android) installed, you can now choose to add a Lightroom Camera widget on your phone. Tapping the Lightroom Camera widget launches the Lightroom app and takes you directly into the camera function of the app.

Manually control the shutter speed, ISO, and focus distance in the Professional mode. Lightroom for mobile (Android) now features a new Professional mode that provides you more control over the in-app camera. While capturing photos in the Pro mode, you can use the adjustment sliders to achieve the desired creative effect in your photos ─ set a fast or slow shutter speed to control the duration of exposure to light, set the ISO to control the sensitivity to light, and change the focus distance of your device's camera.

Note:

Beginning with version 2.1, Lightroom for mobile supports manually controlling the shutter speed, ISO, and focus distance on devices running Android versions 5.0 (Lollipop) and later. However, these capabilities are available on your device only if the support has been enabled/set by the device manufacturer.

Set and lock the exposure compensation. In Lightroom for mobile (Android), you can now set the desired exposure level for your photos by simply swiping across the in-app camera's viewfinder screen. Once you have set the exposure level, you can lock the exposure compensation at its current value by tapping the () icon at lower-right corner of the Capture interface.

Note:

You can lock the exposure compensation in Automatic mode only.

Auto white balance lock. While using the in-app camera, you can now aim your camera at a neutral colored surface (with no color cast) in the scene and lock the white balance. This helps you counter the effect of color casts in your photo caused due to light sources of different color temperatures.

Shoot in different crop ratios. You can now shoot your photos through different crop ratio overlays that are displayed on the viewfinder screen while using the in-app camera ─ 16:9, 3:2, 4:3, and 1:1. This allows you to preview your photo at the desired crop ratio even before you capture it.

Note:

When you shoot through any crop ratio overlay, the crop applied on the photo is nondestructive. You can change the aspect ratio of your photo later when you edit it.

Lightroom CC 2015.6

Guided Upright to correct distorted perspective in photos

New in this release of Lightroom

This feature is available only in Lightroom CC.

The existing Upright feature in Lightroom now features a new Guided Upright option to correct tilted or skewed perspectives in your photos. Guided Upright tool in the new Transform panel allows you to draw up to four guides (line segments) directly on the photo to indicate the image features to be aligned with horizontal or vertical axis. As you draw the guides, the photo transforms interactively.

For example, you can draw two guides on the edges of the building to correct converging verticals, or draw three or four guides to correct both converging verticals and horizontals.

The existing Upright modes (Level, Vertical, Auto, Full) and the manual transform control sliders (Vertical, Horizontal, Rotate, Scale, and Aspect) have now been moved from the Lens Corrections panel into the new Transform panel.

Updates to Lightroom for mobile | iOS 2.3 | April 2016

Directly access photos from your Camera Roll. In Lightroom on mobile (iOS), you can now directly access the photos on your device's Camera Roll from the Collections view and the Lightroom photos view. The photo selected from the Camera Roll now opens in Camera Roll edit view where you can apply Crop, Presets, and Adjustments. When you accept the edits, the photo is automatically added to Lightroom. See Directly access photos from Camera roll (iOS only) for details.

Lightroom CC 2015.5/Lightroom 6.5

Support for new cameras and lenses

Enhanced in this release of Lightroom

Lightroom CC 2015.5/6.5 rolls out support for new cameras and lens profiles.

Lightroom CC 2015.4/Lightroom 6.4

Boundary Warp while previewing merged panoramas

This feature is available only in Lightroom CC.

The Panorama Merge Preview dialog now features a Boundary Warp slider setting (0-100). As you adjust this setting, Lightroom intelligently warps the panorama boundaries to remove undesired areas of transparency.

Boundary Warp in action; adjusting the slider from 0 (above) to 100 (below)

You can use Boundary Warp together with the Auto Crop setting. When you select Auto Crop, Camera Raw crops the areas of transparency visible at the current value of the Boundary Warp setting.

Metadata improvements to merged panoramas

Merged panoramas generated using Lightroom now include metadata compatible with the Photoshop Adaptive Wide Angle filter. See Use the Adaptive Wide Angle filterin Photoshop Help.

Specify Lightroom mobile sync location

Enhanced in this release of Lightroom

In Lightroom mobile preferences tab, you can now choose a preferred location in Lightroom desktop to sync photos with your Lightroom for mobile and also specify a subfolder structure formatted by image capture date.

Other enhancements

(Mac-only) Support for placing photos as Linked Smart Objects in Photoshop CC by Option+dragging them from the Library grid to Photoshop.

Bug fixes and performance enhancements

Updates to Lightroom on mobile | Android 1.4 | December 2015

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Updates to Lightroom on mobile | iOS | December 2015

iPad Pro support. Take advantage of the iPad Pro’s brilliant visual experience while adjusting color, tone or brightness in your photos. iOS 9’s Split View and Slide Over multitasking enhancements make Lightroom for mobile & iPad Pro the best combination for photographers on the go.

Shoot-through Presets. Apply one of five new, specially formulated presets while capturing a photo from the Adobe in-app camera. Preview how the presets will be applied to your photo before you capture, and enjoy the freedom of adjusting settings after capture with full non-destructive capabilities. Shoot-through presets are available for 64-bit devices only, such as the iPhone 5s and later and iPad Air and later.

Tone Curve–Point Curve Mode. Now take color control to the next level with a full function Tone Curve tool, enabling access to RGB as well as individual red, green and blue color channels in your photo.

Split Tone adjustments. Create a distinctive look to your photos by applying a color tone to the highlights or shadows or to replicate the look of a split-toned black and white photo.

Notification Center widget. Get instant access to the Adobe in-app camera by enabling the Lightroom for mobile Notification Center widget. Automatically launch the in-app camera with a single swipe down.

3D Touch support on iPhone 6s/6s Plus. Get direct access to the in-app Adobe camera from your home screen and a quick preview of your photo with Peek and Pop within the Grid View.

Lightroom CC 2015.2/Lightroom 6.2

Unified import experience

New in this release of Lightroom

Note:

This feature has been deprecated in Lightroom CC 2015.3/Lightroom 6.3 and is not available anymore.

Lightroom now features a unified experience that lets you import photos from your computer, digital cameras, memory cards, and more. If you have a Photoshop Elements catalog on your computer, you can also quickly import it into Lightroom.

Choose the source from which you want to import photos. Lightroom automatically detects folders on your hard drive containing photos, any connected camera or camera card, and any available Photoshop Elements catalog on your computer.

Preview the photos in the source folder.

If necessary, choose the photos that you want to import. By default, all photos in the source folder are imported.

Choose how you want to import the files into the catalog—as copies or by reference—and specify the destination folder where you want to store the files.

Optionally, add keywords and metadata. If necessary, specify other advanced options for the imported files.

New Lightroom import experience

Dehaze as a local adjustment

This feature is available only in Lightroom CC 2015.2.

Dehaze is now available as a local adjustment. While working with the Radial Filter, Graduated Filter, or the Adjustment Brush, adjust the Dehaze slider control.

Updates to Lightroom on mobile

iOS

Lightroom on iOS now lets you capture photos using your device's front and back cameras. You can set a timer to capture photos automatically or capture photos in the rapid mode. While capturing photos, you can make real-time adjustments to the scene. For details, see Work with Lightroom for mobile | Capture.

Lightroom on iOS now features a top-level collection named Lightroom Photos that displays all your photos organized by timeline.

Although we strongly recommend signing in, you can now use Lightroom on iOS without doing so. Any edits that you make to your images remain local to your device until you sign in.

Improved grid layout for greater usability

Android

New adjustments:

Tone Curve

HSL and color adjustments

Vignettes

Edit photos using Lightroom on the web

New in this release of Lightroom

You can now make edits, such as the following, to your photos using Lightroom on the web:

Local adjustments: Whites and Blacks sliders

This feature is available only in Lightroom CC 2015.1.

Local adjustment controls in Lightroom now include Whites and Blacks sliders. These controls let you selectively adjust the white and black points in photos. For example, you may want to enhance the color of the tires on a vehicle using the Blacks slider.

These sliders are available when you use the Adjustment Brush, Graduated Filter, or Radial Filter in Lightroom.

Panorama merge

Lightroom lets you easily merge photos of a landscape into a breathtaking panorama. You can see a quick preview of the panorama and make adjustments to it before the merged image is generated.

While previewing the panorama, you can choose to Auto Crop the merged image to remove undesired areas of transparency. You can also specify a layout projection—Spherical, Perspective, or Cylindrical—or let Lightroom choose the appropriate projection automatically.

In the Library or Develop modules, select the source images and then choose Photo > Photo Merge > Panorama.

Improvements to the Web module

In addition to the classic HTML gallery, three new gallery styles are now available:

Grid

Square

Track

These galleries are designed to work with desktop and mobile web browsers.

Support for touch-enabled computers

New in this release of Lightroom

Lightroom now offers a touch workspace experience. You can switch to the touch workspace from anywhere in the app by clicking the Touch icon available only on touch-enabled devices, such as the Microsoft Surface Pro 3.

Once you've switched to the touch workspace, you have access to the controls available in Lightroom for mobile and more. Among other things, you can do the following in the touch workspace:

Scroll through panels and filmstrips

Add flags

Zoom in/out in the Loupe and Grid views

Access your user-created presets and local corrections

Other enhancements

Library module

New 250% option in the Windows UI scaling preference.

Now you can filter the Collection list in much the same way as the Keyword list. Click + in the Collections panel and then enable Show Collection Filter.

A new preview size called Auto is now available. Auto automatically builds previews at your monitor's resolution.

Flag and Rating categories are now available as part of Metadata filters.

Book module

Photo text-metadata settings are now saved with custom pages.

Slideshow module

You can now preview slideshows at your screen aspect ratio or at your intended output aspect ratio (16x9 or 4x3).

Develop module

New Auto option added to the Crop tool enables you to apply an adjustment similar to the Level Upright option in the Crop panel.

Now you can reposition Adjustment Brush strokes by selecting and dragging Edit pins.

Mask overlays for the Gradient and Radial filters are now accessible using the same menu commands and keyboard shortcuts that display the mask overlay for the local adjustment brush.

New keyboard shortcut to cycle through Upright modes: Control+/Ctrl+Tab. You can preserve your crop using the keyboard combination Option+Control+Tab (Mac).

CMYK support while soft-proofing.

What's changed

The Email Photo keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+/Control+M) has been reassigned for initiating a Panorama Merge operation.